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Episode 178: Postal Workers Face The Pandemic As The Service Struggles Financially; Amazon Workers Protest

Here’s a little riddle: What has 157 million daily delivery points, 35,000 offices and 500,000 workers? It’s your U.S. Postal Service, that would be the service that really is a democratic, small “d”, institution—it’s there for everyone at a reasonable cost, no matter where you live or who you are. Putting it mildly, postal workers […]

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Episode 136: Dump Citibank For The Post Office; Stopping Violence & Harassment At Work

It seems so simple—post offices are everywhere, often literally on Main Streets in towns all across the country. Everyone knows where the post office is. So, why not turn post offices into hubs of financial transactions for people, from pay check cashing, which could be a first step, and then on to remittances of money […]

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Episode 98: The States With The Best Work Life; Oklahoma Repubs Go Down In Flames; Labor’s Future

Curious which states have a better work environment? We have the answer thanks to Oxfam which unveils a ranking based on wages, worker protections and the right to organize a union. I chat about the details with Oxfam’s Minor Sinclair. I, then, welcome back Alicia Priest, president of the Oklahoma Education Association, for a chat […]

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Episode 89: For Real Patriotism, Let’s Hear From #MeToo Activists And Union Leaders

Patriotism isn’t embodied in flag-waving. It’s seen every day in the hard work done by community and union activists. So, with the fluke of our regularly scheduled podcast falling on July 4th, I start by talking with Marcy Goldstein-Gelb, the co-executive director of the National Council for Occupational Safety and Health about a new initiative […]

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Episode 57: Jumping Into A Big Race; Rethinking The Post Office

Leading off, I had a thought about how we should think about the estate tax—billionaires owe us that dough! Keeping up the podcast’s regular reporting on real people running for office, longtime union organizer and first-time candidate Tanya Boone stops by to talk with me about her race for a Congressional seat in New York. […]

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